Construction remains temporarily halted on a bridge in Molino that collapsed on Saturday.

The bridge on Barrineau Park Road, also known as Escambia County Road 196, over Jacks Branch collapsed Saturday as newly poured concrete was drying, according to Florida Department of Transportation spokesman Ian Satter.

Construction has been paused as FDOT, who is administering the project, has ordered the contractor to halt work and reassess its construction engineering on the project, Satter said.

The project was delayed previously about three weeks ago, after workers poured concrete and FDOT inspectors found "dips" in the concrete. FDOT ordered the concrete removed and the work redone, Satter said.

GDB US Constructors of Parrish, Florida, won the contract for $1.97 million project.

The company's primary place of business address is a single-family home in the River Wilderness subdivision 30 miles south of Tampa in Parrish, according Florida's Division of Corporation's Sunbiz website.

Although the road is a county road, FDOT is administering the project because the funds came from a federal grant.

The bridge collapsed after the second attempt at pouring the concrete.

Satter said a temporary structural support failed before the concrete had set, and the wet concrete began to slowly pour out into the creek below, leading to the collapse.

"It was a very slow process," Satter said. "The crews saw what was happening and got their team off of the bridge."

Satter said all of the concrete that went into the creek was contained and the contractor is working to remove it.

GDB US Constructors will be responsible for paying for the cleanup and any extra cost added to the project, Satter said.

"There won't be any additional funds contributed to the project," Satter said.

The bridge was expected to be completed in the fall, and Satter said that is still likely.

"We shouldn't see a significant delay, but we should see probably a couple of weeks added on to the project," Satter said.